No, it would stand for 1000, coming from Kilo. Kilo is a derivation of a Greek word that means a thousand.
No, 1 k = 1000 (one thousand)
maybe "kilo" which means 1000
3 million k = kilo = thousand so 3000 k = 3000 thousand = 3,000,000 = 3 million
K stands for thousand.
On the periodic table of elements, K stands for Potassium.
"k" means thousand "m" means million
No, 1 k = 1000 (one thousand)
One thousand
K, in money, stands for thousand. So, 5K dollars is 5 thousand dollars.
maybe "kilo" which means 1000
M means million when your talking about money for ex. 2,0000 m.
K, in money, stands for thousand. So, 5K dollars is 5 thousand dollars.
It is often used for Thousand, ie, $10K = $10,000.
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1000 of the currency in question eg. in America, 10k is $10,000
1 mill stand for 1 million dollars
One million dollars